Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
A rapidly growing state-wide coalition of nearly 40 organizations urged the Governor and General Assembly to reinstate cuts in the State Supplemental Payment (SSP) that will result in nearly 350,000 disabled, blind, and elderly poor Pennsylvanians facing reductions of 19% to 24% in their SSP supplement to their Federal SSI benefit. These cuts are a result of last year’s budget agreement, but the specific cuts in the SSP were not made pubic at that time.
As of December 31, 2009, 345,000 very low income elderly severely disabled and blind Pennsylvanians, including 67,000 disabled children, received the SSP. The Department of Public Welfare is reducing the SSP for an individual by $5,30 a month (down 19%) and by $10.40/month for a couple (down 24%).
“Individuals living on SSI are among the most vulnerable citizens in Pennsylvania. They are either too disabled or too elderly to work and are already living well below the poverty line,” noted Linda Anthony of the Disability Rights Coalition. “This year SSI grants did not receive a cost-of-living allowance. A reduction of $5.30 per month is a missed meal, a medical co-pay that cannot by met, or a paratransit that cannot be taken.”
Restoring these cuts would cost $9.4 million this fiscal year and $22.9 million in FY 2010-11. The following organizations feel strongly that the Governor and General Assembly should, through a supplemental appropriation, restore this year’s cut and appropriate funds in the 2010-11 budget to prevent further cuts impacting Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable citizens:
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. • The Louise Brookins Building
118 Locust Street • Harrisburg, PA 17101-1414
Phone 717.236.9486 or 800.322.7572 • Fax 717.233.4088
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